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THE TEMPEST . KING LEAR . CORIOLANUS WINTER'S TALE TROILUS AND CRESSIDA HAMLET . JULIUS CÆSAR . MACBETH ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . TITUS ANDRONICUS OTHELLO . POEMS GLOSSARIAL INDEX . But that the sea , mounting to the welkin's cheek.
THE TEMPEST . KING LEAR . CORIOLANUS WINTER'S TALE TROILUS AND CRESSIDA HAMLET . JULIUS CÆSAR . MACBETH ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . TITUS ANDRONICUS OTHELLO . POEMS GLOSSARIAL INDEX . But that the sea , mounting to the welkin's cheek.
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... it would appear that Shakespeare , in the present instance , as in another , occurring in " Antony and Cleopatra , ” Act IV . Sc . 12 , — That which is now a horse , even with a thought The rack dislimns , " & c .
... it would appear that Shakespeare , in the present instance , as in another , occurring in " Antony and Cleopatra , ” Act IV . Sc . 12 , — That which is now a horse , even with a thought The rack dislimns , " & c .
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The principal scene of this farce was laid in the family of one Mr. Edmund Peckham , a Romancatholick , where Marwood , a servant of Antony Babington's ( who was afterwards executed for treason ) , Trayford , an attendant upon Mr.
The principal scene of this farce was laid in the family of one Mr. Edmund Peckham , a Romancatholick , where Marwood , a servant of Antony Babington's ( who was afterwards executed for treason ) , Trayford , an attendant upon Mr.
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“ In the three Roman pieces , ' Coriolanus , ' " Julius Cæsar , ' and ' Antony and Cleopatra , ' the moderation with which Shakspeare excludes foreign appendages and arbitrary suppositions , and yet fully satisfies the wants of the ...
“ In the three Roman pieces , ' Coriolanus , ' " Julius Cæsar , ' and ' Antony and Cleopatra , ' the moderation with which Shakspeare excludes foreign appendages and arbitrary suppositions , and yet fully satisfies the wants of the ...
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Act II . Sc . 3 . “ The gods rebuke me , but it is tidings To wash the eyes of kings . " Antony and Cleopatra , Act V. Sc . 1 . “ Would I with thunder presently might die So I might speak . ” Summer's Last Will and Testament .
Act II . Sc . 3 . “ The gods rebuke me , but it is tidings To wash the eyes of kings . " Antony and Cleopatra , Act V. Sc . 1 . “ Would I with thunder presently might die So I might speak . ” Summer's Last Will and Testament .
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